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Fission fascinates chemists—Rita Lorsung, Kathleen Wood, Mary Mach, Jo Ann Kuehn, and Lois Maas. In fact, the entire class became greatly absorbed in investigating theories of atomic enegry. Minds over Matter The War Memorial Blcod Bank is the goal of physiologists— Teryll Smith, Ann Wallander, Genevieve Hagberg, Mary Lee Kasper, and Joan Joyce—os they slip owoy from SMA during school hours. Each week small groups from the physiology class make field trips to the Blood Bank where they observe the blood dona'ion routine ond have their blcod tested and typed. (Below Joan Healey and Catherine Sullivan attempt to solve a problem in the parallelepiped department of solid geometry.
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Recordings of Hamlet and Macbeth by famed actors make Shakespearean Drama live for English IV students— Bonnie Mell, Janice Pull, Patricia Coulombe, Patricia Roney and Phyllis Norling (seated). In addition to listening to records, the entire class attended the University Theater production of Hamlet. On Speaking Terms Ay Jalisco sing Spanish II sehoritas—Carol Fitzgerald, Myrna Freeman, Marlene Beau-chane, and Karen Murphy- who presented a scene in a Spanish inn as part of the senior open house program. Classical backgrounds developed in Latin IV enable Patricia Christel, Marlene Mitchell, and Mary Mach to evaluate Quo Vadis. Their appreciation for Roman history and mythology has grown this year through the study of Vergil's Aeneid.
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Time plus poper plus ink yields the thousonds of programs that the commercial department has duplicated for various events this year. At the mimeoscope, Gwen Beach stencils a cover design held by Eileen Potter. Helen Summon stands at the controls of the mimeograph while Janet Swierczek and Mary Alice Lang slip-sheet the copies. For Home and Office Homemaking and clothing closses develop domestic artistry. Below, potential homemakers—Audrey Galas, Dolores Eckes, and Helen Carlson—examine miniature rooms planned and budgeted for a unit in interior decorating. At the right, student seamstresses-Marilyn Hengstler, Holon Carlson, Ruth Reilly, and Ruth Schuller (stonding), Bette Anderson and Rose Ann Fisher (seatedi—model gowns for the style show which sewing classes presented on Moy 20.
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